thomaskuhn
Computer
- Sep 20, 2010
- 12
I have a USB monitoring device, that once a certain data pattern is found, triggers out a small 4-5V pulse. The pulse is very small, about 400ns. It seems to be too small to be detected on a RS-232 Clear-To-Send (CTS)input pin. I am using a USB RS-232 dongle (Keyspan USA-19HS) as an input to our computer. This USB dongle is used for other measurements too, and I thought it would be convenient to use the CTS pins as sort of a generic "GPIO" for this particular device.
What circuit would I need to put between the pulse generating device and the RS-232 to ensure I get a CTS signal detected?
here is what the pulse looks like on a scope:
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What circuit would I need to put between the pulse generating device and the RS-232 to ensure I get a CTS signal detected?
here is what the pulse looks like on a scope:
Imgur
Web (In case Imgur is blocked)